Agnew Clan Crest Sterling Silver Glengarry - Bonnet Badge

Agnew Clan Crest Sterling Silver Glengarry - Bonnet Badge

£195.00

Agnew Clan Crest Sterling Silver Glengarry - Bonnet Badge

FAMILY - Agnew

BLAZON - An Eagle Issuant And Reguardant Proper

MOTTO - Consilio et impetu - By wisdom and vigour

SOURCE Fairbairn's Book of Crests, 1905 ed.

Size approx. 42mm x 48mm

Made to order by the Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh using the vintage Thomas Ebbutt pattern.

Made to order approx. 6 - 8 weeks - Hallmarked in Edinburgh

Clan Agnew (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Mac a' Ghnìomhaid) is a Scottish clan from Galloway in the Scottish Lowlands.

The origin of the name Agnew is disputed, although it is likely to have been Norman, from the Agneaux or Aygnell family in the Barony d'Agneaux.

It was said that the Agnews first settled in England and then moved to Ireland c. 1365 becoming the Lords of Larne before coming over to Lochnaw in the mid 14th century. The first record of the Norman name in Scotland is William des Aigneus who is witness to a charter signed in Liddesdale between Randulf de Soules and Jedburgh Abbey c. 1200.

Including Agate jewellery, Scottish hallmarked sterling silver, vintage glengarry badges, plaid brooches, kilt pins and bracelets. With jewellery from classic Edinburgh and Glasgow makers like Robert Allison and Thomas Kerr Ebbutt and provincial Scottish silversmiths.

We have offer a range of antique and collectible Scottish provincial and sterling silver and vintage Highland wear to complete your outfit or add to your collection. With an eclectic range of antique Scottish silver, plaid brooches.

We also run a Free Wants List Service so if you have a badge(s) you are looking for please email us and we will contact you with details of any stock that comes in before it goes to the website.

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